Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’ve added a Creative Commons License to the Burningbird Weblog. You’ll see it at the end of my blogroll. The generated license code embedded in the page validates as XHTML 1.0 strict as long as you remove the ‘border=”0″‘ attribute from the image. I’ve licensed myself as Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial 1.0: Attribution: […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Todd Mezzulo from O’Reilly, the person responsible for marketing the Practical RDF book sent me a copy of the cover, which I’ve embedded below. Now, the book isn’t going to be on the streets until Spring, so contain your excitement…a little. (To be honest, I’m really excited about this book. […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I don’t know why I get these little feverish blogging spurts on Friday afternoons. After all, Friday afternoon is the Weblogging Dead Zone — the black hole for weblog posts not read. Still, someone has to keep weblogs.com rolling. Speaking of rolling, the next Hobbit movie, Twin Towers opens next […]
When doors are open
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. It started with Ben Hammersley getting an idea: So here’s what I’d like. Movable Type blogs now automatically create trackbacks when they can. These trackbacks contain RDF, denoting the category the MT blog has that category within. MT produces RDF indexes too (in the flavour of RSS 1.0). So, what I want […]
_____ Conference
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Work continues apace on the weblogging conference. It looks now like the location will be North Carolina. See Ed Cone’s weblog for continued discussion. Additionally, we also found out that an European weblog conference has been planned for Vienna, Austria in May, 2003. Vienna, Austria. I want to go to the European conference. Hopefully […]
